* Juan A. Brown, 32, of North 6th Street, was arrested early Wednesday on a contempt warrant and lodged in the county jail on bail.

Bail on the warrant, issued out of Atlantic City Municipal Court, was not specified in Brown's arrest report.

* David Blake, 39, of East Main Street, was arrested Tuesday on a contempt warrant and lodged in the county jail in lieu of $715 bail.

* A North 2nd Street resident reported late Tuesday that someone threw a brick through her 600-block apartment's living room window.

Another resident of the apartment told police he saw a black male with dreadlocks walking away from the area when he went outside to investigate.

* A Maurice Street resident reported Tuesday that someone entered his vehicle and his wife's vehicle sometime between 8:00 and 11:30 p.m. Monday night, and stole $130 and a credit card from his car.

The victim also reported that his bike -- a black and red Mongoose mountain bike -- was stolen from behind his home. The bike is valued at $100.

Nothing was stolen from his wife's car.

* Melissa Peterson, 31, of Millville, was arrested Tuesday on the charge of simple assault. She was released on her own recognizance.

* A Domino's Pizza deliveryman reported Monday night that a customer took two pizzas off him without paying.

The deliveryman told police he gave the suspect the pizzas in the area of 4th and Pine streets. He described the suspect as a black male, 19 to 25 years old and of a small build.

* Timothy Nelson, 33, of Cherry Street, was arrested Monday at the Wawa at Wade Boulevard and Main Street on the charge of shoplifting, accused of attempting to steal roughly $8 worth of food items from the store. He was released on his own recognizance.

* A Save-a-Lot employee turned in a counterfeit $20 bill to police on April 14.

The employee told police the same person attempted to pass the fake bill twice. Police describe the suspect as a light-skinned black male, in his late 30s or early 40s, and of an average build. He was riding a women's bike.

* A South 2nd Street resident reported on April 12 that gas was siphoned from her car.

The victim told police her car's gas tank was 3/4 full, but when her mechanic attempted to start the car, it would not start. She also noted that her car has a locking gas cap, but her mechanic was able to open it without a key.

The victim estimated her loss at $30.

* An East Pine Street resident reported on April 5 that someone broke into her 300-block home and stole her purse, jewelry, a Cingular cell phone, a statue and her husband's Sony camcorder.

The victim told police three gold necklaces, valued at a total of $400, and a gold bracelet, valued at $90, were stolen. The camcorder is valued at $350.

The statue is described in a police report as "a statue of a person." It is valued at $30.